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Conclusion of the poem i know why the caged bird sings

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Answered by auroraariazen
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“I know why the caged bird sings” is Maya Angelou’s heart-wrenching poem that reflects on the mindless oppression that the Blacks were subjected back in the olden days. Her portrayal of the injustice using a “free bird” and a “caged bird” leaves us with a bitter taste that reminds us of the long abolished slavery.One of the themes of “I know why the caged bird sings” is the plain racial discrimination between the Whites and the Blacks. Angelou has used the symbols of the “free bird” to represent the dominating Whites and a “caged bird” for the oppressed Black races. Throughout the six stanzas, the speaker uses a reflective tone and alternates between the secured, unshackled life of the “free bird” and the enslaved, crushed life of the “caged bird”.

Answered by ishukumar2525
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Answer:- "I know why the caged bird sings" is Maya Angelou's heart- wrenching poem that reflects on mindless oppression that the blacks were subjected back in the olden days. .... Angelou has used the symbols of the "free bird" to represent the dominating Whites and the "Caged bird" for the oppressed the Black race.
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